According to Mordor Intelligence, the vegan cosmetics market is anticipated to reach USD 20.8 billion by 2025, progressing at a CAGR of 6.5%. They reported a spiraling demand for vegan cosmetics that has been attributed to several factors.
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Vegan Sausages That Make Your Taste Buds Say YUM
When it comes to sausage the meatless industry has time and time again nailed it. I can't tell you how many times I've fooled the pickiest of meat eaters with meatless sausage. Whether as a stand alone, on pasta or chili vegan sausage never disappoints.
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Vegan Options That Are At IHOP To Satisfy The Late Night Munchies
Once upon a time as a vegan out for a night of partying or just having the late night munchies food options were non-existent. IHOP has now come to the rescue and changed all of that. With an array of vegan menu options you can not satisfy those late night munchies like everyone else.
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ROTW – 3-Ingredient Chocolate Crunch Doughnuts
You won't believe that this chocolaty treat from nadiashealthykitchen.com was made using just 3 ingredients. Slightly crispy, rich, decadent. It's almost a cross between a donut and Nestle's Crunch. Conventional donuts were never this good! For your chocolate craving this recipe is a definite must try.
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The Best Vegan Chickn Nuggets
If you've recently transitioned to a vegan diet chances are cravings for meat are still haunting you. Even if you've been vegan for a while the cravings still surface from time to time. You'll need a life jacket and I'm happy to inform that you have plenty of options on hand. Here are some of our favorite vegan chickn nuggets to answer your S.O.S.
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Zero Waste Laundry Detergent Is Now A Thing
Over 30 billion of loads of laundry are done in North America each year, and the environmental impact is massive. According to the Wall Street Journal, American families on average do 300 loads of laundry per year. The result is the carbon footprint of laundry detergents for one year of laundry being approximately 480 pounds (218 kilograms) per year, or about 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) per week.